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Zionism is the refusal to stop dreaming
Opinion: From Yosef to Herzl to Jabotinsky, Zionism teaches that survival is not enough—it demands strength, sovereignty and sacred dreaming
Adam Scott Bellos
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04.26.25
Trump is the entrepreneurial leader reshaping the world
Opinion: US president's firm stance on Israel and the Middle East exposes a clear divide between good and evil; his policies, free of progressive hypocrisy offer Israel a historic opportunity to correct past mistakes
Rami Simani
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03.31.25
Israel should prepare for a potential wave of olim from Australia
Opinion: Australian Jews have faced shocking levels of antisemitism since October 7 and for the first time could be coming on aliyah for reasons other than purely Zionism; Their arrival is both a challenge and an opportunity for Israel
Robert Gregory
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03.03.25
Jewish power at the polls: Inside the Zionist election
American Zionist Movement Executive Director Herbert Block explains the upcoming World Zionist Congress elections
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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03.01.25
'I condemned Hamas—my own family blocked me': Arab peace activist on her journey from antisemitism to Judaism
Lebanese-born activist Rawan Osman once supported Hezbollah but is now a proud Zionist fighting antisemitism; visiting Israel, she spoke to Ynetnews about her transformation, the backlash she faced, her conversion to Judaism and the need to reclaim Israel’s narrative
Alexandra Lukash
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02.23.25
President Trump is the president of common sense
Opinion: We need to maximize all this good and Israel needs a unity government; The spirit of unity in the IDF that defeats our enemies needs to reach the government
Rami Simani
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02.12.25
'US universities were caught unprepared, and we saw the harsh consequences'
Jewish Federations of North America Chair Julie Platt addresses 'surge' phenomenon in Jewish community, rising antisemitic protests on campuses and hate incidents in medical institutions—as American Jews face one of their toughest periods
Yaniv Pohoryles
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02.09.25
'Then masked men walked into my class at Columbia University'
The moment I saw the masked men, my first instinct was to think they were terrorists. After a second, I regained my composure and stood up toward them. I looked at the students in the classroom: they all continued to sit, perhaps frightened, perhaps disturbed
Avi Shilon
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01.22.25
'Strengthening the western Negev and the Galilee is the most critical Zionist mission of our generation'
As soon as the war began, the UJA Federation of New York partnered with several other organizations to establish Horizon, a project focused on rehabilitating the communities along the Gaza border most severely affected by the war. Tens of millions of shekels have been invested in this initiative, making it the largest philanthropic effort dedicated to the region’s residents. But it’s not just about the financial support. 'They really listened to us,' said a resident of Nir Yitzhak. 'We felt we could trust them.'
Ynetnews
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01.17.25
Symbol of rebirth: A journey after Romanian Jewry in the Holocaust
Notary Israelis explore their Romanian roots after having been the third-largest Jewish community in the world before the Holocaust; trip marks the 70th birthday of the late writer, poet and playwright Nava Semel, whose father saved about 2,000 Jewish children
Yael Walzer
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01.02.25
WZO Chairman speaks about one of the most challenging times to be a Zionist
Following the loss of his brother-in-law during the Nova party on October 7, the head of the World Zionist Organization has taken on a project of revitalizing the Gaza border region by introducing not only evacuated residents, but bringing those who wish to make aliyah as well, because overseas, 'Jews are afraid to walk the streets'
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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12.29.24
Aggressors and victims: The warped worldview of high-profile Zionist-hating Jews
Prominent Jewish figures, including Naomi Klein, Judith Butler and Norman Finkelstein, have publicly condemned Zionism, labeling it a colonialist and oppressive ideology; their critiques reflect a broader phenomenon of Jewish anti-Zionism, fueled by a false dichotomy that divides humanity into aggressors and victims
Yaniv Pohoryles
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12.04.24
Pakistan criminalizes Zionist activity, sparking accusations of intolerance
Pakistan is home to at most 200 Jews and has no Zionist movement, raising questions about the rationale behind a new law that makes Zionism punishable by up to three years in prison
Arshad Mehmood, The Media Line
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11.10.24
Iran’s Jewish communities mourn Nasrallah, call for vengeance on Israel
Parliamentary representative of Iran’s Jewish community calls on United Nations to act against the 'criminal Zionist regime'
Itamar Eichner
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09.29.24
The Jewish nation is a relay race
Opinion: Survey shows social discord undermines deterrence against Hamas; discord stems from nation's disconnect from Judaism
Dr. Ruth Kabbesa Abramzon
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08.30.24
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